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Akron Children's Hospital Acquires Former Austen BioInnovation Institute Building in $4.5 Million Deal. Mason Lawlor. , 13 hours ago. For years, 47 N. Main St. has been home to the hospital's simulation program. Now, the hospital plans to expand its services byLISTEN ONLINE
Listen Online. WKSU.org provides you easy access to your favorite online streaming content! The "persistent" audio player moves with you throughout the website and allows you to quickly move between classical and folk music and news. To listen, click on the play SPEAKER'S COMMENTS ABOUT FREED SLAVES AND ORIGINAL The chair of the Memorial Day committee, Cindy Suchan, says the origin story was “not relevant” to the event. Lt. Col. Kemter's entire speech begins just after the 46-minute mark in the video below. Hudson Community Television captured the entire speech — including the censored portion — using a nearby shotgun microphone. THE GLOBAL VACCINE POEM: DO YOU SEE US The Global Vaccine Poem: Do You See Us. My name is Mosab Abu Toha, and I’m a bilingual Palestinian poet from Gaza. Maybe unlike other parts in the world, Gaza has been in lockdown for many years. As a result, only a very small number of people could get the vaccine shots which were allowed to enter Gaza. I haven’t yet received mine. WOLSTEIN CENTER MASS VACCINATION SITE TO OFFER JOHNSON The state-federal mass vaccination clinic at Cleveland State University's Wolstein Center will offer the single dose Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine beginning next week. Gov. Mike DeWine says anyone age 18 or older can get the shot from Tuesday, May 11 through Monday, May 17. Plans to begin administering the single dose J&J shotat the
COVID-19 VACCINE TRIALS FOR CHILDREN ARE UNDERWAY AT SOUTH COVID-19 vaccine trials are underway for teens, and South Euclid's Senders Pediatrics is continuing to participate. And by the end of May, the practice is expected to begin trials for children ages 6 months to 11 years old. Northeast Ohio has become a pioneer in recent COVID-19 vaccine research. HOUSING DISCRIMINATION LEGISLATION PROVIDES NEW Renters in Akron now have new protections to safeguard them from housing discrimination. Akron City Council passed pay-to-stay and source-of-income protections. Source of income prevents landlords from treating a tenant differently because they get housing assistance. Pay-to-stay requires landlords to accept back-rent and late fees ifrenters
NO JOHNSON & JOHNSON VACCINE DOSES WILL COME TO OHIO NEXT The White House informed governors on a private call Tuesday morning that the Johnson & Johnson vaccine won’t be shipped out to states next week. DeWine told President Joe Biden in a public virtual meeting with governors that afternoon that the vaccine has been popular in Ohio. “There certainly has been an appetite for the Johnson andJohnson.
COVID'S EFFECT ON PRE-K LEARNING AND EFFORTS TO GROW COVID's Effect on Pre-K Learning and Efforts to Grow Classrooms Post-Pandemic. Colins Sanders is part of the increasing emphasis Canton schools are putting on preschool education. Preschool—viewed as potentially the great equalizer in education—got walloped in thepandemic.
RUBBER WORKER STATUE ARRIVES IN AKRON FOR THURSDAY Sculptor Alan Cottrill talks with Miriam Ray of Akron in his Zanesville studio on Feb. 6, 2020. Ray spearheaded the effort to create the statue honoring the workers who toiled in the city's rubber industry. The statue, in progress, can be seen at right. It will be unveiled in Akron Thursday, May 13WKSU HOMEPAGE
Akron Children's Hospital Acquires Former Austen BioInnovation Institute Building in $4.5 Million Deal. Mason Lawlor. , 13 hours ago. For years, 47 N. Main St. has been home to the hospital's simulation program. Now, the hospital plans to expand its services byLISTEN ONLINE
Listen Online. WKSU.org provides you easy access to your favorite online streaming content! The "persistent" audio player moves with you throughout the website and allows you to quickly move between classical and folk music and news. To listen, click on the play SPEAKER'S COMMENTS ABOUT FREED SLAVES AND ORIGINAL The chair of the Memorial Day committee, Cindy Suchan, says the origin story was “not relevant” to the event. Lt. Col. Kemter's entire speech begins just after the 46-minute mark in the video below. Hudson Community Television captured the entire speech — including the censored portion — using a nearby shotgun microphone. THE GLOBAL VACCINE POEM: DO YOU SEE US The Global Vaccine Poem: Do You See Us. My name is Mosab Abu Toha, and I’m a bilingual Palestinian poet from Gaza. Maybe unlike other parts in the world, Gaza has been in lockdown for many years. As a result, only a very small number of people could get the vaccine shots which were allowed to enter Gaza. I haven’t yet received mine. WOLSTEIN CENTER MASS VACCINATION SITE TO OFFER JOHNSON The state-federal mass vaccination clinic at Cleveland State University's Wolstein Center will offer the single dose Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine beginning next week. Gov. Mike DeWine says anyone age 18 or older can get the shot from Tuesday, May 11 through Monday, May 17. Plans to begin administering the single dose J&J shotat the
COVID-19 VACCINE TRIALS FOR CHILDREN ARE UNDERWAY AT SOUTH COVID-19 vaccine trials are underway for teens, and South Euclid's Senders Pediatrics is continuing to participate. And by the end of May, the practice is expected to begin trials for children ages 6 months to 11 years old. Northeast Ohio has become a pioneer in recent COVID-19 vaccine research. HOUSING DISCRIMINATION LEGISLATION PROVIDES NEW Renters in Akron now have new protections to safeguard them from housing discrimination. Akron City Council passed pay-to-stay and source-of-income protections. Source of income prevents landlords from treating a tenant differently because they get housing assistance. Pay-to-stay requires landlords to accept back-rent and late fees ifrenters
NO JOHNSON & JOHNSON VACCINE DOSES WILL COME TO OHIO NEXT The White House informed governors on a private call Tuesday morning that the Johnson & Johnson vaccine won’t be shipped out to states next week. DeWine told President Joe Biden in a public virtual meeting with governors that afternoon that the vaccine has been popular in Ohio. “There certainly has been an appetite for the Johnson andJohnson.
COVID'S EFFECT ON PRE-K LEARNING AND EFFORTS TO GROW COVID's Effect on Pre-K Learning and Efforts to Grow Classrooms Post-Pandemic. Colins Sanders is part of the increasing emphasis Canton schools are putting on preschool education. Preschool—viewed as potentially the great equalizer in education—got walloped in thepandemic.
RUBBER WORKER STATUE ARRIVES IN AKRON FOR THURSDAY Sculptor Alan Cottrill talks with Miriam Ray of Akron in his Zanesville studio on Feb. 6, 2020. Ray spearheaded the effort to create the statue honoring the workers who toiled in the city's rubber industry. The statue, in progress, can be seen at right. It will be unveiled in Akron Thursday, May 13 EDUCATION STRATEGISTS SEE A POST-PANDEMIC RENAISSANCE 11 hours ago · SARAH TAYLOR: The education department has another partner, the Management Council, and one of my colleagues interviewed Geoffrey Andrews, the CEO, for a story she did about broadband deserts.He had an interesting comment about what could potentially occur after the pandemic: “It would be great if a student who happens to be in a remote area and wants to take higher MORNING HEADLINES: $34M WILL ADDRESS COVID DISPARITIES IN 8 hours ago · A lawyer says a Malaysian court has ruled in favor of 65 migrant workers who sued Akron-based Goodyear for underpaying them. The lawyer says the Industrial Court agreed that the workers from Nepal, India, and Myanmar were entitled to benefits under a WHAT TEACHERS HAVE LEARNED FROM PANDEMIC EDUCATION What Teachers Have Learned From Pandemic Education. Teaching became a lonely profession during the pandemic, as educators struggled to connect remotely with students. But online tools are likely to be an increasing part of education long after schools reopen. It's a school day at Findley Elementary in Akron, but it's eerily quiet, accordingto
SCHOOL DISTRICTS LOOK FOR OPPORTUNITIES IN PANDEMIC PIVOT The past year has forced school districts to pivot overnight. While that’s been frustrating, some districts also see it as an opportunity. In the case of the Canton City School District, its Design for Excellence plan promises to increase courses and extra-curriculars, reduce spending and MORNING HEADLINES: COVID CASES LOWEST SINCE MARCH 2020 Ohio on Sunday reported just 268 COVID-19 cases, the lowest single-day total since March of last year. Gov. Mike DeWine’s office also announced Saturday that the two-week statewide average of cases per 100,000 residents is at 49.5. DeWine had originally set the metric to lift health restrictions PORTHOUSE THEATRE TO LAUNCH 2021 SEASON IN JUNE The Porthouse Theatre is getting ready to welcome audiences back, in person and now online as well. The theater is set to launch its 2021 season this June. Last year's season was canceled because of the COVID-19 pandemic. After last year’s season was scrapped as a result of the pandemic, Kent State’s Porthouse Theatre has announced it is HIGH SCHOOL STARTS TOO EARLY. "OH REALLY?" At high schools throughout Northeast Ohio, start times can be anywhere between 7 and 9 a.m. And a listener asks our “OH Really” team if that’s too early for teenagers. “There is a lot of research indicating that school should start later, especially high school,”said Mark Slutz, a
MORNING HEADLINES: OHIO NAMES 3RD VAX-A-MILLION WINNERS AS 1 day ago · Man from Union County, Lorain County seventh grader named Vax-a-million winners; former four-term congressman Jim Renacci of Wadsworth plans to challenge Gov. Mike DeWine in next year's Republican primary; a retired U.S. Army officer is getting a chance to deliver his speech about freed Black slaves who honored fallen Civil War soldiers; and more stories. STONE TOOLS DISCOVERY IN OHIO COULD BE THE LARGEST ICE AGE Kent State University anthropologist Metin Eren holds one of 165 stone tools found on a wooded lot in Mount Vernon, Ohio. Eren says if the tools belong to the Clovis people, they represent the largest Ice Age cache found in North America. Researchers at Kent State Universityhave published an
ADVICE TO RECENT GRADUATES WHO DREAM OF WORKING IN THE WKSU sports commentator Terry Pluto talks with a young fan during a library book signing event at the Kent State University bookstore. WKSU commentator Terry Pluto has been a sportswriter and columnist for more than 40 years. And he says it’s harder now more than ever to break into the industryWKSU HOMEPAGE
Akron Children's Hospital Acquires Former Austen BioInnovation Institute Building in $4.5 Million Deal. Mason Lawlor. , 13 hours ago. For years, 47 N. Main St. has been home to the hospital's simulation program. Now, the hospital plans to expand its services by EDUCATION STRATEGISTS SEE A POST-PANDEMIC RENAISSANCE 13 minutes ago · SARAH TAYLOR: The education department has another partner, the Management Council, and one of my colleagues interviewed Geoffrey Andrews, the CEO, for a story she did about broadband deserts.He had an interesting comment about what could potentially occur after the pandemic: “It would be great if a student who happens to be in a remote area and wants to take higherLISTEN ONLINE
Listen Online. WKSU.org provides you easy access to your favorite online streaming content! The "persistent" audio player moves with you throughout the website and allows you to quickly move between classical and folk music and news. To listen, click on the play SPEAKER'S COMMENTS ABOUT FREED SLAVES AND ORIGINAL The chair of the Memorial Day committee, Cindy Suchan, says the origin story was “not relevant” to the event. Lt. Col. Kemter's entire speech begins just after the 46-minute mark in the video below. Hudson Community Television captured the entire speech — including the censored portion — using a nearby shotgun microphone. THE GLOBAL VACCINE POEM: DO YOU SEE US The Global Vaccine Poem: Do You See Us. My name is Mosab Abu Toha, and I’m a bilingual Palestinian poet from Gaza. Maybe unlike other parts in the world, Gaza has been in lockdown for many years. As a result, only a very small number of people could get the vaccine shots which were allowed to enter Gaza. I haven’t yet received mine. WOLSTEIN CENTER MASS VACCINATION SITE TO OFFER JOHNSON The state-federal mass vaccination clinic at Cleveland State University's Wolstein Center will offer the single dose Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine beginning next week. Gov. Mike DeWine says anyone age 18 or older can get the shot from Tuesday, May 11 through Monday, May 17. Plans to begin administering the single dose J&J shotat the
COVID-19 VACCINE TRIALS FOR CHILDREN ARE UNDERWAY AT SOUTH COVID-19 vaccine trials are underway for teens, and South Euclid's Senders Pediatrics is continuing to participate. And by the end of May, the practice is expected to begin trials for children ages 6 months to 11 years old. Northeast Ohio has become a pioneer in recent COVID-19 vaccine research. HOUSING DISCRIMINATION LEGISLATION PROVIDES NEW Renters in Akron now have new protections to safeguard them from housing discrimination. Akron City Council passed pay-to-stay and source-of-income protections. Source of income prevents landlords from treating a tenant differently because they get housing assistance. Pay-to-stay requires landlords to accept back-rent and late fees ifrenters
NO JOHNSON & JOHNSON VACCINE DOSES WILL COME TO OHIO NEXT The White House informed governors on a private call Tuesday morning that the Johnson & Johnson vaccine won’t be shipped out to states next week. DeWine told President Joe Biden in a public virtual meeting with governors that afternoon that the vaccine has been popular in Ohio. “There certainly has been an appetite for the Johnson andJohnson.
COVID'S EFFECT ON PRE-K LEARNING AND EFFORTS TO GROW COVID's Effect on Pre-K Learning and Efforts to Grow Classrooms Post-Pandemic. Colins Sanders is part of the increasing emphasis Canton schools are putting on preschool education. Preschool—viewed as potentially the great equalizer in education—got walloped in thepandemic.
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Akron Children's Hospital Acquires Former Austen BioInnovation Institute Building in $4.5 Million Deal. Mason Lawlor. , 13 hours ago. For years, 47 N. Main St. has been home to the hospital's simulation program. Now, the hospital plans to expand its services by EDUCATION STRATEGISTS SEE A POST-PANDEMIC RENAISSANCE 13 minutes ago · SARAH TAYLOR: The education department has another partner, the Management Council, and one of my colleagues interviewed Geoffrey Andrews, the CEO, for a story she did about broadband deserts.He had an interesting comment about what could potentially occur after the pandemic: “It would be great if a student who happens to be in a remote area and wants to take higherLISTEN ONLINE
Listen Online. WKSU.org provides you easy access to your favorite online streaming content! The "persistent" audio player moves with you throughout the website and allows you to quickly move between classical and folk music and news. To listen, click on the play SPEAKER'S COMMENTS ABOUT FREED SLAVES AND ORIGINAL The chair of the Memorial Day committee, Cindy Suchan, says the origin story was “not relevant” to the event. Lt. Col. Kemter's entire speech begins just after the 46-minute mark in the video below. Hudson Community Television captured the entire speech — including the censored portion — using a nearby shotgun microphone. THE GLOBAL VACCINE POEM: DO YOU SEE US The Global Vaccine Poem: Do You See Us. My name is Mosab Abu Toha, and I’m a bilingual Palestinian poet from Gaza. Maybe unlike other parts in the world, Gaza has been in lockdown for many years. As a result, only a very small number of people could get the vaccine shots which were allowed to enter Gaza. I haven’t yet received mine. WOLSTEIN CENTER MASS VACCINATION SITE TO OFFER JOHNSON The state-federal mass vaccination clinic at Cleveland State University's Wolstein Center will offer the single dose Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine beginning next week. Gov. Mike DeWine says anyone age 18 or older can get the shot from Tuesday, May 11 through Monday, May 17. Plans to begin administering the single dose J&J shotat the
COVID-19 VACCINE TRIALS FOR CHILDREN ARE UNDERWAY AT SOUTH COVID-19 vaccine trials are underway for teens, and South Euclid's Senders Pediatrics is continuing to participate. And by the end of May, the practice is expected to begin trials for children ages 6 months to 11 years old. Northeast Ohio has become a pioneer in recent COVID-19 vaccine research. HOUSING DISCRIMINATION LEGISLATION PROVIDES NEW Renters in Akron now have new protections to safeguard them from housing discrimination. Akron City Council passed pay-to-stay and source-of-income protections. Source of income prevents landlords from treating a tenant differently because they get housing assistance. Pay-to-stay requires landlords to accept back-rent and late fees ifrenters
NO JOHNSON & JOHNSON VACCINE DOSES WILL COME TO OHIO NEXT The White House informed governors on a private call Tuesday morning that the Johnson & Johnson vaccine won’t be shipped out to states next week. DeWine told President Joe Biden in a public virtual meeting with governors that afternoon that the vaccine has been popular in Ohio. “There certainly has been an appetite for the Johnson andJohnson.
COVID'S EFFECT ON PRE-K LEARNING AND EFFORTS TO GROW COVID's Effect on Pre-K Learning and Efforts to Grow Classrooms Post-Pandemic. Colins Sanders is part of the increasing emphasis Canton schools are putting on preschool education. Preschool—viewed as potentially the great equalizer in education—got walloped in thepandemic.
EDUCATION STRATEGISTS SEE A POST-PANDEMIC RENAISSANCE 13 minutes ago · SARAH TAYLOR: The education department has another partner, the Management Council, and one of my colleagues interviewed Geoffrey Andrews, the CEO, for a story she did about broadband deserts.He had an interesting comment about what could potentially occur after the pandemic: “It would be great if a student who happens to be in a remote area and wants to take higher SCHOOL DISTRICTS LOOK FOR OPPORTUNITIES IN PANDEMIC PIVOT The past year has forced school districts to pivot overnight. While that’s been frustrating, some districts also see it as an opportunity. In the case of the Canton City School District, its Design for Excellence plan promises to increase courses and extra-curriculars, reduce spending and MORNING HEADLINES: OHIO NAMES 3RD VAX-A-MILLION WINNERS AS 20 hours ago · Man from Union County, Lorain County seventh grader named Vax-a-million winners; former four-term congressman Jim Renacci of Wadsworth plans to challenge Gov. Mike DeWine in next year's Republican primary; a retired U.S. Army officer is getting a chance to deliver his speech about freed Black slaves who honored fallen Civil War soldiers; and more stories. TESTING HAS BECOME A DIRTY WORD IN EDUCATION, BUT DONE 1 day ago · Testing has become a dirty word in education after years of state mandated standardized testing. But educators are finding creative ways to use assessments in the classroom. The pandemic has fundamentally changed teaching and learning in the US. When it HIGH SCHOOL STARTS TOO EARLY. "OH REALLY?" At high schools throughout Northeast Ohio, start times can be anywhere between 7 and 9 a.m. And a listener asks our “OH Really” team if that’s too early for teenagers. “There is a lot of research indicating that school should start later, especially high school,”said Mark Slutz, a
MORNING HEADLINES: COVID CASES LOWEST SINCE MARCH 2020 Ohio on Sunday reported just 268 COVID-19 cases, the lowest single-day total since March of last year. Gov. Mike DeWine’s office also announced Saturday that the two-week statewide average of cases per 100,000 residents is at 49.5. DeWine had originally set the metric to lift health restrictions CANTON BLUES FEST RETURNS TO DOWNTOWN THIS JULY The Canton Chamber of Commerce announced Friday that it will be hosting the 20th Annual Canton Blues Fest this July.. This year, there’s something unique about the lineup. All of the artists playing at the Blues Fest are local blues players, which the chamber of commerce says is a way to support the live music community the COVID-19 pandemic has impacted. TELECOMMUTERS MIGHT GET INCOME TAX REFUNDS. OH REALLY? Two bills in the Statehouse could impact whether taxes would be refunded for people who worked from home for a company in a different city. Legislators in the Statehouse have been grappling with the issue of income taxes, and where they should be FIREWORKS SUPPLY CHAIN ISSUE CAUSES CONCERNS OVER 4TH OF Fireworks vendors are struggling to buy product as prices skyrocket due to increased demand and a lack of supply. July 4 festivities may look different this year as supply chain issues and high prices are causing problems for wholesale and retail fireworks vendors. Althoughlarge events being
ADVICE TO RECENT GRADUATES WHO DREAM OF WORKING IN THE WKSU sports commentator Terry Pluto talks with a young fan during a library book signing event at the Kent State University bookstore. WKSU commentator Terry Pluto has been a sportswriter and columnist for more than 40 years. And he says it’s harder now more than ever to break into the industryWKSU HOMEPAGE
Akron Children's Hospital Acquires Former Austen BioInnovation Institute Building in $4.5 Million Deal. Mason Lawlor. , 13 hours ago. For years, 47 N. Main St. has been home to the hospital's simulation program. Now, the hospital plans to expand its services byLISTEN ONLINE
Listen Online. WKSU.org provides you easy access to your favorite online streaming content! The "persistent" audio player moves with you throughout the website and allows you to quickly move between classical and folk music and news. To listen, click on the play ADVICE TO RECENT GRADUATES WHO DREAM OF WORKING IN THE 21 minutes ago · WKSU sports commentator Terry Pluto talks with a young fan during a library book signing event at the Kent State University bookstore. WKSU commentator Terry Pluto has been a sportswriter and columnist for more than 40 years. And he says it’s harder now more than ever to break into the industry HOW TO LISTEN TO WKSU You can listen to WKSU content many ways - from a traditional radio to new media streaming. Here is information for finding your best method: Terrestrial Radio: WKSU is broadcast over five towers and two low-power signals throughout Northeast Ohio.The signal can be heard in 22 Ohio counties and parts of Western Pennsylvania over: SPEAKER'S COMMENTS ABOUT FREED SLAVES AND ORIGINAL The chair of the Memorial Day committee, Cindy Suchan, says the origin story was “not relevant” to the event. Lt. Col. Kemter's entire speech begins just after the 46-minute mark in the video below. Hudson Community Television captured the entire speech — including the censored portion — using a nearby shotgun microphone. THE GLOBAL VACCINE POEM: DO YOU SEE US The Global Vaccine Poem: Do You See Us. My name is Mosab Abu Toha, and I’m a bilingual Palestinian poet from Gaza. Maybe unlike other parts in the world, Gaza has been in lockdown for many years. As a result, only a very small number of people could get the vaccine shots which were allowed to enter Gaza. I haven’t yet received mine. WHAT TEACHERS HAVE LEARNED FROM PANDEMIC EDUCATION What Teachers Have Learned From Pandemic Education. Teaching became a lonely profession during the pandemic, as educators struggled to connect remotely with students. But online tools are likely to be an increasing part of education long after schools reopen. It's a school day at Findley Elementary in Akron, but it's eerily quiet, accordingto
WOLSTEIN CENTER MASS VACCINATION SITE TO OFFER JOHNSON The state-federal mass vaccination clinic at Cleveland State University's Wolstein Center will offer the single dose Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine beginning next week. Gov. Mike DeWine says anyone age 18 or older can get the shot from Tuesday, May 11 through Monday, May 17. Plans to begin administering the single dose J&J shotat the
NO JOHNSON & JOHNSON VACCINE DOSES WILL COME TO OHIO NEXT The White House informed governors on a private call Tuesday morning that the Johnson & Johnson vaccine won’t be shipped out to states next week. DeWine told President Joe Biden in a public virtual meeting with governors that afternoon that the vaccine has been popular in Ohio. “There certainly has been an appetite for the Johnson andJohnson.
PORTHOUSE THEATRE TO LAUNCH 2021 SEASON IN JUNE The Porthouse Theatre is getting ready to welcome audiences back, in person and now online as well. The theater is set to launch its 2021 season this June. Last year's season was canceled because of the COVID-19 pandemic. After last year’s season was scrapped as a result of the pandemic, Kent State’s Porthouse Theatre has announced it isWKSU HOMEPAGE
Akron Children's Hospital Acquires Former Austen BioInnovation Institute Building in $4.5 Million Deal. Mason Lawlor. , 13 hours ago. For years, 47 N. Main St. has been home to the hospital's simulation program. Now, the hospital plans to expand its services byLISTEN ONLINE
Listen Online. WKSU.org provides you easy access to your favorite online streaming content! The "persistent" audio player moves with you throughout the website and allows you to quickly move between classical and folk music and news. To listen, click on the play ADVICE TO RECENT GRADUATES WHO DREAM OF WORKING IN THE 21 minutes ago · WKSU sports commentator Terry Pluto talks with a young fan during a library book signing event at the Kent State University bookstore. WKSU commentator Terry Pluto has been a sportswriter and columnist for more than 40 years. And he says it’s harder now more than ever to break into the industry HOW TO LISTEN TO WKSU You can listen to WKSU content many ways - from a traditional radio to new media streaming. Here is information for finding your best method: Terrestrial Radio: WKSU is broadcast over five towers and two low-power signals throughout Northeast Ohio.The signal can be heard in 22 Ohio counties and parts of Western Pennsylvania over: SPEAKER'S COMMENTS ABOUT FREED SLAVES AND ORIGINAL The chair of the Memorial Day committee, Cindy Suchan, says the origin story was “not relevant” to the event. Lt. Col. Kemter's entire speech begins just after the 46-minute mark in the video below. Hudson Community Television captured the entire speech — including the censored portion — using a nearby shotgun microphone. THE GLOBAL VACCINE POEM: DO YOU SEE US The Global Vaccine Poem: Do You See Us. My name is Mosab Abu Toha, and I’m a bilingual Palestinian poet from Gaza. Maybe unlike other parts in the world, Gaza has been in lockdown for many years. As a result, only a very small number of people could get the vaccine shots which were allowed to enter Gaza. I haven’t yet received mine. WHAT TEACHERS HAVE LEARNED FROM PANDEMIC EDUCATION What Teachers Have Learned From Pandemic Education. Teaching became a lonely profession during the pandemic, as educators struggled to connect remotely with students. But online tools are likely to be an increasing part of education long after schools reopen. It's a school day at Findley Elementary in Akron, but it's eerily quiet, accordingto
WOLSTEIN CENTER MASS VACCINATION SITE TO OFFER JOHNSON The state-federal mass vaccination clinic at Cleveland State University's Wolstein Center will offer the single dose Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine beginning next week. Gov. Mike DeWine says anyone age 18 or older can get the shot from Tuesday, May 11 through Monday, May 17. Plans to begin administering the single dose J&J shotat the
NO JOHNSON & JOHNSON VACCINE DOSES WILL COME TO OHIO NEXT The White House informed governors on a private call Tuesday morning that the Johnson & Johnson vaccine won’t be shipped out to states next week. DeWine told President Joe Biden in a public virtual meeting with governors that afternoon that the vaccine has been popular in Ohio. “There certainly has been an appetite for the Johnson andJohnson.
PORTHOUSE THEATRE TO LAUNCH 2021 SEASON IN JUNE The Porthouse Theatre is getting ready to welcome audiences back, in person and now online as well. The theater is set to launch its 2021 season this June. Last year's season was canceled because of the COVID-19 pandemic. After last year’s season was scrapped as a result of the pandemic, Kent State’s Porthouse Theatre has announced it is SCHOOL DISTRICTS LOOK FOR OPPORTUNITIES IN PANDEMIC PIVOT 1 day ago · The past year has forced school districts to pivot overnight. While that’s been frustrating, some districts also see it as an opportunity. In the case of the Canton City School District, its Design for Excellence plan promises to increase courses and extra-curriculars, reduce spending and MORNING HEADLINES: 200K VACCINE DOSES MAY GO TO WASTE; 35 20 hours ago · 200,000 doses of the one-shot Johnson & Johnson vaccine will expire later this month; Cleveland police say 35 people were injured in shootings from Friday to Monday, including two mass shootings that killed three people; the $2.8 billion merger between Goodyear Tire and Rubber and Findlay-based Cooper Tire has been completed; and more stories. ADVICE TO RECENT GRADUATES WHO DREAM OF WORKING IN THE 21 minutes ago · WKSU sports commentator Terry Pluto talks with a young fan during a library book signing event at the Kent State University bookstore. WKSU commentator Terry Pluto has been a sportswriter and columnist for more than 40 years. And he says it’s harder now more than ever to break into the industry OHIO HOUSE AND SENATE AT ODDS OVER THE FUTURE OF K-12 16 hours ago · Groups that supported the House plan are critical of the Senate’s. Ohio Education Association President Scott DiMauro said the Senate formula it ignores why Ohio’s way of funding schools was ruled unconstitutional in 1997 – first, the reliance on property taxes. "The House plan addresses that. The Senate plan does not,"DiMauro said.
SUMMIT COUNTY PUBLIC HEALTH PLANS GIFT CARD GIVEAWAY AT 11 hours ago · Summit County Public Health is offering an incentive to get a COVID-19 vaccine at a drive-thru clinic it plans this Friday, June 11. The clinic will be held from 1:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. at the health department's building located at 1867 W. Market St. in Akron. FIREWORKS SUPPLY CHAIN ISSUE CAUSES CONCERNS OVER 4TH OF 15 hours ago · Fireworks vendors are struggling to buy product as prices skyrocket due to increased demand and a lack of supply. July 4 festivities may look different this year as supply chain issues and high prices are causing problems for wholesale and retail fireworks vendors. Although large events being GOV. DEWINE SAYS VACCINATING CHILDREN IS KEY TO STOPPING Gov. Mike DeWine says vaccinating kids ages 12 and up may be the key to stopping the spread of the virus in Ohio. Gov. Mike Dewine says vaccinating children will be integral to stopping the spread of COVID-19 in Ohio. As of yesterday, 53% of Ohioans over the THE GLOBAL VACCINE POEM: DO YOU SEE US The Global Vaccine Poem: Do You See Us. My name is Mosab Abu Toha, and I’m a bilingual Palestinian poet from Gaza. Maybe unlike other parts in the world, Gaza has been in lockdown for many years. As a result, only a very small number of people could get the vaccine shots which were allowed to enter Gaza. I haven’t yet received mine.CLASSICAL PLAYLIST
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1613 East Summit Street | Kent, Ohio 44242 | 330-672-3114 WHAT TEACHERS HAVE LEARNED FROM PANDEMIC EDUCATION What Teachers Have Learned From Pandemic Education. Teaching became a lonely profession during the pandemic, as educators struggled to connect remotely with students. But online tools are likely to be an increasing part of education long after schools reopen. It's a school day at Findley Elementary in Akron, but it's eerily quiet, accordingto
PORTHOUSE THEATRE TO LAUNCH 2021 SEASON IN JUNE The Porthouse Theatre is getting ready to welcome audiences back, in person and now online as well. The theater is set to launch its 2021 season this June. Last year's season was canceled because of the COVID-19 pandemic. After last year’s season was scrapped as a result of the pandemic, Kent State’s Porthouse Theatre has announced it is LORDSTOWN MOTORS' BIG GAMBLE ON HUB MOTORS LORDSTOWN MOTORS. The 6 million sq.ft. former GM plant in Lordstown is being converted to produce the all-electric Endurance. Around 600 workers will be hired to stamp bodies, assemble cabs, and produce the vehicle's battery pack and hub motors. “I gotta tell you it’s a nice ride," said Pence, "and I’m a truck guy.”.WKSU HOMEPAGE
Akron Children's Hospital Acquires Former Austen BioInnovation Institute Building in $4.5 Million Deal. Mason Lawlor. , 13 hours ago. For years, 47 N. Main St. has been home to the hospital's simulation program. Now, the hospital plans to expand its services byLISTEN ONLINE
Listen Online. WKSU.org provides you easy access to your favorite online streaming content! The "persistent" audio player moves with you throughout the website and allows you to quickly move between classical and folk music and news. To listen, click on the play MORNING HEADLINES: 200K VACCINE DOSES MAY GO TO WASTE; 35 54 minutes ago · 200,000 doses of the one-shot Johnson & Johnson vaccine will expire later this month; Cleveland police say 35 people were injured in shootings from Friday to Monday, including two mass shootings that killed three people; the $2.8 billion merger between Goodyear Tire and Rubber and Findlay-based Cooper Tire has been completed; and more stories. HOW TO LISTEN TO WKSU You can listen to WKSU content many ways - from a traditional radio to new media streaming. Here is information for finding your best method: Terrestrial Radio: WKSU is broadcast over five towers and two low-power signals throughout Northeast Ohio.The signal can be heard in 22 Ohio counties and parts of Western Pennsylvania over: SPEAKER'S COMMENTS ABOUT FREED SLAVES AND ORIGINAL The chair of the Memorial Day committee, Cindy Suchan, says the origin story was “not relevant” to the event. Lt. Col. Kemter's entire speech begins just after the 46-minute mark in the video below. Hudson Community Television captured the entire speech — including the censored portion — using a nearby shotgun microphone. WHAT TEACHERS HAVE LEARNED FROM PANDEMIC EDUCATION What Teachers Have Learned From Pandemic Education. Teaching became a lonely profession during the pandemic, as educators struggled to connect remotely with students. But online tools are likely to be an increasing part of education long after schools reopen. It's a school day at Findley Elementary in Akron, but it's eerily quiet, accordingto
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1613 East Summit Street | Kent, Ohio 44242 | 330-672-3114 PORTHOUSE THEATRE TO LAUNCH 2021 SEASON IN JUNE The Porthouse Theatre is getting ready to welcome audiences back, in person and now online as well. The theater is set to launch its 2021 season this June. Last year's season was canceled because of the COVID-19 pandemic. After last year’s season was scrapped as a result of the pandemic, Kent State’s Porthouse Theatre has announced it is WKSU BROADCAST COVERAGE MAP 1613 East Summit Street | Kent, Ohio 44242 | 330-672-3114 LORDSTOWN MOTORS' BIG GAMBLE ON HUB MOTORS LORDSTOWN MOTORS. The 6 million sq.ft. former GM plant in Lordstown is being converted to produce the all-electric Endurance. Around 600 workers will be hired to stamp bodies, assemble cabs, and produce the vehicle's battery pack and hub motors. “I gotta tell you it’s a nice ride," said Pence, "and I’m a truck guy.”. SCHOOL DISTRICTS LOOK FOR OPPORTUNITIES IN PANDEMIC PIVOT 4 hours ago · The past year has forced school districts to pivot overnight. While that’s been frustrating, some districts also see it as an opportunity. In the case of the Canton City School District, its Design for Excellence plan promises to increase courses and extra-curriculars, reduce spending and MORNING HEADLINES: COVID CASES LOWEST SINCE MARCH 2020 1 day ago · Ohio on Sunday reported just 268 COVID-19 cases, the lowest single-day total since March of last year. Gov. Mike DeWine’s office also announced Saturday that the two-week statewide average of cases per 100,000 residents is at 49.5. DeWine had originally set the metric to lift health restrictions HIGH SCHOOL STARTS TOO EARLY. "OH REALLY?" 1 day ago · At high schools throughout Northeast Ohio, start times can be anywhere between 7 and 9 a.m. And a listener asks our “OH Really” team if that’s too early for teenagers. “There is a lot of research indicating that school should start later, especially high school,” said Mark Slutz, a AKRON ANNOUNCES RELAUNCH OF THE RECYCLE RIGHT PROGRAM 23 hours ago · Workers at the Akron Recycling Center move recyclables. Akron is restarting its Recycle Right program that educates residents on what items are able to be recycled. The city of Akron has announced the relaunch of its Recycle Right campaign as a TELECOMMUTERS MIGHT GET INCOME TAX REFUNDS. OH REALLY? 1 day ago · Two bills in the Statehouse could impact whether taxes would be refunded for people who worked from home for a company in a different city. Legislators in the Statehouse have been grappling with the issue of income taxes, and where they should beCLASSICAL MUSIC
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Akron Children's Hospital Acquires Former Austen BioInnovation Institute Building in $4.5 Million Deal. Mason Lawlor. , 13 hours ago. For years, 47 N. Main St. has been home to the hospital's simulation program. Now, the hospital plans to expand its services byLISTEN ONLINE
Listen Online. WKSU.org provides you easy access to your favorite online streaming content! The "persistent" audio player moves with you throughout the website and allows you to quickly move between classical and folk music and news. To listen, click on the play SCHOOL DISTRICTS LOOK FOR OPPORTUNITIES IN PANDEMIC PIVOT 44 minutes ago · The past year has forced school districts to pivot overnight. While that’s been frustrating, some districts also see it as an opportunity. In the case of the Canton City School District, its Design for Excellence plan promises to increase courses and extra-curriculars, reduce spending and boost performance. HOW TO LISTEN TO WKSU You can listen to WKSU content many ways - from a traditional radio to new media streaming. Here is information for finding your best method: Terrestrial Radio: WKSU is broadcast over five towers and two low-power signals throughout Northeast Ohio.The signal can be heard in 22 Ohio counties and parts of Western Pennsylvania over: WKSU ON-AIR SCHEDULE 1613 East Summit Street | Kent, Ohio 44242 | 330-672-3114 SPEAKER'S COMMENTS ABOUT FREED SLAVES AND ORIGINAL The chair of the Memorial Day committee, Cindy Suchan, says the origin story was “not relevant” to the event. Lt. Col. Kemter's entire speech begins just after the 46-minute mark in the video below. Hudson Community Television captured the entire speech — including the censored portion — using a nearby shotgun microphone.CLASSICAL PLAYLIST
1613 East Summit Street | Kent, Ohio 44242 | 330-672-3114 WHAT TEACHERS HAVE LEARNED FROM PANDEMIC EDUCATION What Teachers Have Learned From Pandemic Education. Teaching became a lonely profession during the pandemic, as educators struggled to connect remotely with students. But online tools are likely to be an increasing part of education long after schools reopen. It's a school day at Findley Elementary in Akron, but it's eerily quiet, accordingto
PORTHOUSE THEATRE TO LAUNCH 2021 SEASON IN JUNE The Porthouse Theatre is getting ready to welcome audiences back, in person and now online as well. The theater is set to launch its 2021 season this June. Last year's season was canceled because of the COVID-19 pandemic. After last year’s season was scrapped as a result of the pandemic, Kent State’s Porthouse Theatre has announced it is LORDSTOWN MOTORS' BIG GAMBLE ON HUB MOTORS LORDSTOWN MOTORS. The 6 million sq.ft. former GM plant in Lordstown is being converted to produce the all-electric Endurance. Around 600 workers will be hired to stamp bodies, assemble cabs, and produce the vehicle's battery pack and hub motors. “I gotta tell you it’s a nice ride," said Pence, "and I’m a truck guy.”.WKSU HOMEPAGE
Akron Children's Hospital Acquires Former Austen BioInnovation Institute Building in $4.5 Million Deal. Mason Lawlor. , 13 hours ago. For years, 47 N. Main St. has been home to the hospital's simulation program. Now, the hospital plans to expand its services byLISTEN ONLINE
Listen Online. WKSU.org provides you easy access to your favorite online streaming content! The "persistent" audio player moves with you throughout the website and allows you to quickly move between classical and folk music and news. To listen, click on the play SCHOOL DISTRICTS LOOK FOR OPPORTUNITIES IN PANDEMIC PIVOT 44 minutes ago · The past year has forced school districts to pivot overnight. While that’s been frustrating, some districts also see it as an opportunity. In the case of the Canton City School District, its Design for Excellence plan promises to increase courses and extra-curriculars, reduce spending and boost performance. HOW TO LISTEN TO WKSU You can listen to WKSU content many ways - from a traditional radio to new media streaming. Here is information for finding your best method: Terrestrial Radio: WKSU is broadcast over five towers and two low-power signals throughout Northeast Ohio.The signal can be heard in 22 Ohio counties and parts of Western Pennsylvania over: WKSU ON-AIR SCHEDULE 1613 East Summit Street | Kent, Ohio 44242 | 330-672-3114 SPEAKER'S COMMENTS ABOUT FREED SLAVES AND ORIGINAL The chair of the Memorial Day committee, Cindy Suchan, says the origin story was “not relevant” to the event. Lt. Col. Kemter's entire speech begins just after the 46-minute mark in the video below. Hudson Community Television captured the entire speech — including the censored portion — using a nearby shotgun microphone.CLASSICAL PLAYLIST
1613 East Summit Street | Kent, Ohio 44242 | 330-672-3114 WHAT TEACHERS HAVE LEARNED FROM PANDEMIC EDUCATION What Teachers Have Learned From Pandemic Education. Teaching became a lonely profession during the pandemic, as educators struggled to connect remotely with students. But online tools are likely to be an increasing part of education long after schools reopen. It's a school day at Findley Elementary in Akron, but it's eerily quiet, accordingto
PORTHOUSE THEATRE TO LAUNCH 2021 SEASON IN JUNE The Porthouse Theatre is getting ready to welcome audiences back, in person and now online as well. The theater is set to launch its 2021 season this June. Last year's season was canceled because of the COVID-19 pandemic. After last year’s season was scrapped as a result of the pandemic, Kent State’s Porthouse Theatre has announced it is LORDSTOWN MOTORS' BIG GAMBLE ON HUB MOTORS LORDSTOWN MOTORS. The 6 million sq.ft. former GM plant in Lordstown is being converted to produce the all-electric Endurance. Around 600 workers will be hired to stamp bodies, assemble cabs, and produce the vehicle's battery pack and hub motors. “I gotta tell you it’s a nice ride," said Pence, "and I’m a truck guy.”. SCHOOL DISTRICTS LOOK FOR OPPORTUNITIES IN PANDEMIC PIVOT 44 minutes ago · The past year has forced school districts to pivot overnight. While that’s been frustrating, some districts also see it as an opportunity. In the case of the Canton City School District, its Design for Excellence plan promises to increase courses and extra-curriculars, reduce spending and boost performance. MORNING HEADLINES: COVID CASES LOWEST SINCE MARCH 2020 21 hours ago · Ohio on Sunday reported just 268 COVID-19 cases, the lowest single-day total since March of last year. Gov. Mike DeWine’s office also announced Saturday that the two-week statewide average of cases per 100,000 residents is at 49.5. DeWine had originally set the metric to lift health restrictions HIGH SCHOOL STARTS TOO EARLY. "OH REALLY?" 1 day ago · At high schools throughout Northeast Ohio, start times can be anywhere between 7 and 9 a.m. And a listener asks our “OH Really” team if that’s too early for teenagers. “There is a lot of research indicating that school should start later, especially high school,” said Mark Slutz, a AKRON ANNOUNCES RELAUNCH OF THE RECYCLE RIGHT PROGRAM 19 hours ago · Workers at the Akron Recycling Center move recyclables. Akron is restarting its Recycle Right program that educates residents on what items are able to be recycled. The city of Akron has announced the relaunch of its Recycle Right campaign as a TELECOMMUTERS MIGHT GET INCOME TAX REFUNDS. OH REALLY? 1 day ago · Two bills in the Statehouse could impact whether taxes would be refunded for people who worked from home for a company in a different city. Legislators in the Statehouse have been grappling with the issue of income taxes, and where they should beCLASSICAL MUSIC
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Get the Latest Information on the Coronavirus Pandemic JO INGLES / STATEHOUSE NEWS BUREAU DEWINE: 'THERE IS RACISM IN OHIO AND ACROSS THE COUNTRY' Gov. Mike DeWine dedicated most of his press conference about the coronavirus Tuesday to discussing racism in the state.Read More
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JEFF ST. CLAIR / WKSU AKRON-SUMMIT COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY ANNOUNCES PLANS TO REOPEN TRENDING FROM 89.7 WKSU * PHOTOS: Protests Continue For A Second Day In Downtown Cincinnati * Cleveland Under Curfew After Protests, Violence Downtown * CVS Announces Drive-Thru Coronavirus Testing at Locations Throughout Northeast Ohio * Akron Children's Hospital Sees Decline in Well Visit Appointments * Akron Public Schools Prepare for Possible Influx of Charter SchoolStudents
JANICE CHANG / FOR NPR TELEHEALTH SERVICES OFFER SOME SURPRISING ADVANTAGES. OH REALLY? Businesses in Ohio are re-opening and schools are making plans for this fall. But you’ve still got questions about the future of telemedicine, and when and how libraries will reopen amid the coronavirus pandemic. We answer those questions and more in this week’s edition of “ OH Really? ”Read More
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By Mark Arehart _•_ 5 hours ago ROSALIE MURPHY / THE DEVIL STRIP Around 1,000 people took to the streets in Downtown Akron over the weekend to protest the police killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis. The organizer of Saturday’s peaceful protest was Ryan Stull, a 30-year-old father of two from Akron. He said the protest he planned was over well before incidents of property damage and clashes with Akron police. He tells WKSU the protest meant to inspire justice reform and changes for how police arevetted and trained.
STATE WORKERS TAKING CUTS TO TRIM OHIO'S UPCOMING $2.5 BILLION DEFICIT By Karen Kasler _•_ 5 hours ago Ohio’s state budget office estimates $2.5 billion in spending will have to be cut to balance the budget for the fiscal year that starts in July. And that means Ohio’s more than 51,000 state workers will take some hits. AKRON-SUMMIT COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY ANNOUNCES PLANS TO REOPEN By Taylor Haggerty _•_ 6 hours ago JEFF ST. CLAIR / WKSU The Akron-Summit County Public Library has announced its plans for reopening after weeks of closure due to COVID-19 concerns. The library will reopen in phases. Most staff will return to buildings to prepare for service June 8, and patrons can start returning items June 16. Marketing Communications Director Carla Davis says more than 300,000 items are currently checked out. The library will extend the due dates for those items until July 15 in an effort to spread out the returnrush.
LOCAL HIGH SCHOOLS PREPARE TO RESTART SKILLS TRAINING FOR STUDENTATHLETES
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Northeast Ohio high schools could resume sports skills training last week. Many of them have been taking the reopening process slowly. At St. Vincent-St. Mary High School in Akron, director of communications and baseball coach Anthony Boarman says that once facilities start to open, there will be a ramp up in the number of athletes allowed in. PORTMAN SAYS OHIO DOESN'T NEED MILITARY TO QUELL PROTESTS By Sean Fitzgerald _•_ 6 hours ago/ U.S. SENATE
Senator Rob Portman (R-Ohio) says Ohio will not likely need the military force President Trump is threatening to deploy to quell violence in some states. Portman says the National Guard is doing a sufficient job of keepingthe peace in Ohio.
"I would want to see us continue to rely on local law enforcement and those who are trained to deal with these kinds of situations, you know our Ohio National Guard," Portman said. Portman says he can’t speak for what type of action might be needed in other states. He says now is the time for calm and for dialogue. THINK AMERICANS ARE POLARIZED OVER REOPENING, FACE MASKS? SURVEY SAYSTHINK AGAIN
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Here’s something that might surprise you: A new national survey shows that regardless of political affiliation, Americans mostly agree on how to reopen the economy during the coronavirus pandemic—slowly—and with protective measures like face masks. Indiana, for example, is currently in “phase 3” of its “Indiana Back on Track” plan , allowing for gatherings of up to 100 people who follow social distancing guidelines from the Centers for Disease Control andPrevention.
DEWINE: 'THERE IS RACISM IN OHIO AND ACROSS THE COUNTRY' By Lydia Taylor _•_ 7 hours ago JO INGLES / STATEHOUSE NEWS BUREAU Gov. Mike DeWine dedicated most of his press conference about the coronavirus Tuesday to discussing racism in the state. CLEVELAND PUBLIC LIBRARY BEGINS REOPENING, CURFEW DELAYS DOWNTOWNSERVICE
By Taylor Haggerty _•_ 11 hours ago The Cleveland Public Library was scheduled to reopen to the public Monday for limited services. But staff have been instructed not to report to the Main Library, Sterling or Carnegie West branches due to the curfew order by Mayor Frank Jackson affecting downtown to W. 25thSt.
Phone lines at all other locations are open Monday for calls regarding holds, reference questions and general inquiries. Materials currently checked out can be returned, and will be quarantined for 72 hours before being recirculated. RESOLUTION DECLARING RACISM AS PUBLIC HEALTH CRISIS PASSES COMMITTEE By Lisa Ryan _•_ 11 hours ago Cleveland City Council’s Health and Human Services Committee met Monday to pass a resolution declaring racism as an issue of publichealth.
The resolution was introduced earlier this year as a way to support and promote policies to address infant mortality and access to health care, as well as seek solutions to racial health disparities. Urban League of Greater Cleveland President and CEO Marsha Mockabee said these issues have always been relevant, but it’s even more meaningful to have the conversation as protests against police brutality take place across the country. DOWNTOWN COUNCILMAN: CLEVELAND WAS 'OVERWHELMED' BY VIOLENT PROTESTS By Amy Eddings _•_ 11 hours ago Cleveland Mayor Frank Jackson has extended the curfew in Downtown Cleveland until 8 p.m. June 2. It was set to expire Monday at 8 a.m., but Sunday night, the mayor issued the extension. He also expanded the curfew zone to include the Market District on Cleveland’s Near West Side. No vehicles or pedestrians are permitted in these areas. Ward 3 Cleveland City Councilman Kerry McCormack represents the Downtown, Ohio City and Tremont neighborhoods.PAGES
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DON'T SEND U.S. MILITARY TO PROTESTS, HILL DEMOCRATS WARN TRUMP By David Welna _•_ 4 hours ago Democratic leaders in Congress inveighed Tuesday against what they described as a push by President Trump to use the U.S. military for cracking down on nationwide protests triggered by George Floyd's death last week in Minneapoliswhile
he was in police custody. D.C. PROTESTERS HAIL THE HERO OF SWANN ST., WHO SHELTERED THEM FROMARREST
By Bill Chappell _•_ 4 hours ago When Washington, D.C., resident Rahul Dubey realized dozens of protesters were facing pepper spray and arrest for violating curfew Monday night, he did what he says anyone else would do: He invited about 70 people into his home, to spend the night. The protesters had been herded into Swann Street near Dupont Circle as police forces around the city used helicopters and flash-bang munitions in a crackdown on anyone violating the 7 p.m. curfew. HEALTH DISPARITIES ARE TOP OF MIND FOR LATINA STUDENT VOTER By Michel Marizco _•_ 5 hours ago _This story is part of "Every 30 Seconds," a collaborative
public media reporting project tracing the young Latino electorate leading up to the 2020 presidential election andbeyond. _
Adela Diaz returned to campus at the University of Arizona in Tucson from spring break in early March to find that the world had shifted. LOUISVILLE POLICE RELEASES VIDEO IT SAYS SHOWS DAVID MCATEE FIRING ATOFFICERS
By Brakkton Booker _•_ 5 hours ago Louisville Metro Police officials released security footage Tuesday of what they said appears to show a black businessman firing a weapon at law enforcement officers before they return fire, killing him. Police said David McAtee, owner of Yaya's BBQ, began to shoot "outside his business door" early Monday morning as officers worked to clear a parking lot at a nearby establishment and then began moving toward hisbusiness.
STATE WORKERS TAKING CUTS TO TRIM OHIO'S UPCOMING $2.5 BILLION DEFICIT By Karen Kasler _•_ 5 hours ago Ohio’s state budget office estimates $2.5 billion in spending will have to be cut to balance the budget for the fiscal year that starts in July. And that means Ohio’s more than 51,000 state workers will take some hits.More from NPR
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